A bitter polar blast was predicted for Devon this week, and we’re just beginning to feel the effects of it as temperatures could reach lows of 2°C tonight.

It will stay dry overnight with some clear skies and light winds allowing it to turn chilly once again. However, the cloud will gradually increase towards morning. The minimum temperature will be 2°C.

Tuesday will be a largely dry day with light winds and sunny spells. An isolated shower is possible in the far northeast, but we can expect a milder day, feeling pleasant in any sunshine. The maximum temperature is predicted to be 15°C.

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It will be dry with sunny spells and light winds on Wednesday. There will be more cloud around on Thursday with some light rain, but it will stay drier overnight. Friday will be cloudy, with some rain possible later.

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It will edge northwards over Greenland and then dive southwards pulling the freezing Arctic air towards Europe via Norway and north-west Russia.

Brisk chill winds blowing in from the North Sea will be a shock for many after the recent mild spell and there is even a chance of snow covering lower levels in the north during the early part of November.

Forecaster Katie Greening, of The Weather Channel, said conditions were set to get noticeably colder because of the jet stream dragging cooler air from the far north.